
Mackenzie Highway
The Mackenzie Highway is a major roadway running through northern Canada, connecting the city of Edmonton in Alberta to the Arctic coast at Tuktoyaktuk in the Northwest Territories. It spans approximately 2,600 kilometers (1,600 miles), crossing diverse terrains such as forests, wetlands, and tundra. The highway serves as a vital route for transportation, tourism, and resource industries, providing access to remote communities and facilitating economic development in the region. Its scenic landscapes and cultural significance make it an important route for both travelers and locals exploring northern Canada.